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16 FAMOUS LOGOS WITH A HIDDEN MEANING (That We Never Even Noticed)

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[1] 00:04Adidas

[2] 00:05Apple

[3] 00:05BMW

[4] 00:06Coca-Cola

[5] 00:07Toyota

[6] 00:08We see these famous brands everywhere,

[7] 00:11but never consider what their logos mean exactly.

[8] 00:13But every line, curve and color has meaning behind it.

[9] 00:17Most of them were designed to indicate something much more than simple beauty.

[10] 00:21Curious to know?

[11] 00:23Watch this 16 famous logos with a hidden meaning you've never noticed.

[12] 00:31Number sixteen - Hyundai.

[13] 00:34Many people think that the logo

[14] 00:36of the South Korean company Hyundai

[15] 00:38is simply the first letter of its name.

[16] 00:40In fact,

[17] 00:41the letter 'H' symbolizes two people,

[18] 00:43a client, and a representative of the company,

[19] 00:46shaking hands!

[20] 00:47That's very thoughtful!

[21] 00:52Number fifteen - Adidas.

[22] 00:55The name ''Adidas'' is derived from that of its founder:

[23] 00:58Adolf Dassler.

[24] 01:01The company's

[25] 01:02logo has changed over time,

[26] 01:04but it has always included three stripes.

[27] 01:06The current logo is three stripes at an angle,

[28] 01:09which together form a triangle.

[29] 01:11This symbolizes a mountain,

[30] 01:13which, in turn represents the challenges

[31] 01:15that all sportsmen have to overcome day after day.

[32] 01:21Number fourteen - Apple.

[33] 01:23Rob Danoff, the designer who came up with

[34] 01:26the world-famous Apple

[35] 01:27company

[36] 01:27logo explained his idea in one of his interviews.

[37] 01:30He bought a bag of apples,

[38] 01:33placed them in a bowl,

[39] 01:34and spent time drawing them for a week,

[40] 01:36trying to break the image down

[41] 01:38into something simple.

[42] 01:40Taking a bite out of an apple was part of the experiment.

[43] 01:44Completely by coincedence,

[44] 01:45he realized that 'bite' sounded exactly the same

[45] 01:48as the computer term 'byte'

[46] 01:51Isn't this guy top of his field?

[47] 01:55Number thirteen - Vaio.

[48] 01:59The first two letters of the Vaio logo symbolize

[49] 02:02an analog wave.

[50] 02:04The last two are similar to the numbers 1 and 0,

[51] 02:08that is, symbols of a digital signal.

[52] 02:13Number twelve - Amazon.

[53] 02:15At first glance, Amazon's logo appears to be nothing special.

[54] 02:20However, it was designed with the company's philosophy

[55] 02:23in mind. The orange arrow is similar

[56] 02:26to a smile, because the company wants its customers

[57] 02:29to be satisfied.

[58] 02:30The arrow is also stretched between the letters A and Z,

[59] 02:33in a hint that the company sells absolutely every product

[60] 02:37you can imagine.

[61] 02:40Number eleven - Baskin Robbins.

[62] 02:43The pink colored parts of the B R section

[63] 02:45make up the number 31

[64] 02:47which is how many ice cream flavors

[65] 02:50Baskin Robbins used to famously sell.

[66] 02:52Have you tried them all?

[67] 02:56Number ten - Toyota.

[68] 02:58Many people compare the logo of this Japenese car producer

[69] 03:03to an image of a cowboy wearing a hat.

[70] 03:06In fact, it represents a stylized image of a needle eye

[71] 03:10with a thread passing through it.

[72] 03:12This is a hint at the company's past.

[73] 03:14They used to produce weaving machines.

[74] 03:18However, the individual parts of the logo

[75] 03:20also spell out the letters of the company's name.

[76] 03:27Number nine - Continenetal.

[77] 03:30Continental, a famous car tire producer,

[78] 03:32has a logo in which the first two letters depict a car wheel.

[79] 03:36Yeah, everything genial [sic] is simple.

[80] 03:41Number eight - Formula 1.

[81] 03:44If you look carefully at the white space

[82] 03:46between the letter F and the red stripes,

[83] 03:49you can see the number 1.

[84] 03:51The red stripes are also meant to be a graphical representation

[85] 03:54of the high speed of Formula 1 cars.

[86] 03:59Number seven - Pinterest.

[87] 04:02On Pinterest, people collect images they like from across

[88] 04:06the internet

[89] 04:07and pin them to their online boards.

[90] 04:09That's why the image of a pin is hidden in the letter P.

[91] 04:13Simple and clear.

[92] 04:16Number six - Beats.

[93] 04:19Beats, an audio equipment producer based in the USA,

[94] 04:22uses a logo in which the letter B

[95] 04:25looks like headphones on a person's head.

[96] 04:27Less definitely means more!

[97] 04:31Number five - Toblerone.

[98] 04:35Toblerone, the famous chocolate company based in Bern, Switzerland,

[99] 04:39has a silhouette of a bear in its logo.

[100] 04:41That's because Bern is sometimes called the city of bears.

[101] 04:45You can see alot of these animal figures throughout the town,

[102] 04:48in fountains, at the clock tower and even on buildings.

[103] 04:54Number four - BMW.

[104] 04:57They say that the central part of the logo symbolizes the rotating

[105] 05:01blades of an airplane which is linked to the company's early history

[106] 05:04of aviation technology.

[107] 05:07In fact, it is simply a part of the Bavarian flag,

[108] 05:11the area of Germany where the company originated.

[109] 05:16Number three - LG.

[110] 05:18The logo of this South Korean electronics company

[111] 05:22is a stylized image of a person's face

[112] 05:25According to the company, this represents its aspiration

[113] 05:29to have ordinary human relations with their customers.

[114] 05:34Number two - Evernote.

[115] 05:36We all know the elephants have impressive memories.

[116] 05:39They can remember both faces and events.

[117] 05:42That's why Evernote, a note-taking application,

[118] 05:45uses this animal as part of the logo.

[119] 05:49The corner of the elephant's ear is folded over in a similar way

[120] 05:53how people fold the corner of a page to make notes.

[121] 05:57Number one - Coca-Cola.

[122] 06:00In the Coca-Cola logo, in the space between the letters O and L, you can clearly see

[123] 06:07the Danish Flag.

[124] 06:08It's purely a coincedence. Neverthesless, Coca-Cola has used

[125] 06:12this as part of its marketing campaings in the Scandanavian country.

[126] 06:16These were written by Magnificent Muslimah. Please check out my youtube channel.

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